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For those who love stain-resistant rugs. This is a hand-knotted work of art in wool with classic details in the pattern. Soft to walk on and perfect to have in the living room.
Product details
The rug is handwoven by skilled craftspeople and adds a personal and vibrant expression to your room.
The rug is made of wool so it’s naturally soil-repellent and very durable.
A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
Wool sheds naturally, so to keep your rug beautiful we recommend that you vacuum it regularly.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials & care
Material
- User surface/ Weft/ Weft:
- 100% wool
- Warp:
- 100% cotton
Care
Do not wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Vacuum and rotate the rug regularly.
New wool rugs shed naturally, vacuum frequently in the beginning.
Dry spots; remove immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot.
Wet spots; do not rub. Absorb with paper towels, damp with cloth and mild detergent.
Professional carpet cleaning when needed.
Always use the standard floorhead, never the rotating brush, when vaccum cleaning the rug.
Safety & compliance
Assembly & documents
Advice & Care instructions
ISGRÄS Rug, low pile605.726.09Measurements
- Length: 90 cm
- Width: 60 cm
- Area: 0.54 m²
Packaging
ISGRÄS
Article number605.726.09- Length: 65 cm
- Weight: 1.70 kg
- Diameter: 12 cm
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
Material
What is wool?
Wool is a practical natural material that usually comes from sheep. The raw wool is washed and then spun into yarn. Wool rugs have many advantages. They're soft, warm and comfortable to walk on, and they're also very hardwearing. They're stain-resistant too, because wool has it own natural oil. This means that dirt stays on the surface and doesn't penetrate into the rug. All wool rugs shed - some more, some less - vacuum them regularly to prevent the loose fibres from scattering.
Form design process
Made using the hand knotting weaving technique
Hand knotting is a complex process that gives unique, long-lasting rugs. A skilled weaver ties individual knots tightly around pairs of threads to form an intricate pattern. After completing each row, the weaver compacts the knots with a comb or beater. The process is repeated until the rug is completed, which takes 37-40 days. Hand knotting creates one-of-a-kind rugs, with intricate patterns that are unmatched by any other technique.




